Science for the People is a long-format interview podcast that explores the connections between science, popular culture, history, and public policy, to help listeners understand the evidence and arguments behind what's in the news and on the shelves. Our hosts sit down with science researchers, writers, authors, journalists, and experts to discuss science from the past, the science that affects our lives today, and how science might change our future.

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#525 Chernobyl 2019-05-31
#524 The Human Network 2019-05-17
#523 Happy As A Clam (Garden) 2019-05-10
#522 Home Alone? 2019-05-03
#521 The Curious Life of Krill 2019-04-19
#520 A Closer Look at Objectivism 2019-04-12
#519 Animal Architects 2019-04-05
#518 With Genetic Knowledge Comes the Need for Counselling 2019-03-22
#517 Life in Plastic, Not Fantastic 2019-03-15
#516 The Keys to Skeletons Lost 2019-03-08
#515 Humanimal 2019-03-01
#514 Arctic Energy (Rebroadcast) 2019-02-22
#513 Dinosaur Tails 2019-02-15
#512 All Over The Map 2019-02-08
#511 Ok you worked out, now what? 2019-02-01
#510 Gene Drives (Rebroadcast) 2019-01-25
#509 Anisogamy: The Beginning of Male and Female 2019-01-18
#508 Freedom's Laboratory 2019-01-11
#507 Poaching, and We Don't Mean Eggs 2019-01-04
#506 Everybody Poops (Rebroadcast) 2018-12-28
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